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Billy Reid S | 11:09 Sun 02nd Sep 2007 | Gardening
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We have several large Laurels in our garden, the leaves have started curling round edge to edge and have a white powdery covering, I was advised to spray them with soapy water but this hasn't helped.
Any suggestions as to what it could be and possible cure?
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Hi, I'm not sure if soapy water will have any effect, what you describe sounds like one or two types of fungal attack ie powdery mildew and leaf curl.
I would recomend removing and destroying badely affected leaves then spraying with a fungicide containing copper such as' Bordeaux Mixture'. You should be able to buy this at a garden centre. Good Luck. Tbird+
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Thanks T/Bird, I'll give it a try although removing the badly
affected leaves could be a mammoth task. BRS

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